Arab report: Egypt won't oppose Israeli presence along Philadelphi Corridor Egypt will treat status quo on Philadelphi Route as 'legal violation,' but turn a blind eye to it, report says.
Arab report: Egypt won't oppose Israeli presence along Philadelphi Corridor
Egypt will treat status quo on Philadelphi Route as 'legal violation,' but turn a blind eye to it, report says.
Israel National News
Aug 20, 2024 at 11:05 AM (GMT+3)
Police spokesperson
Egypt "will not express opposition" to the presence of Israeli forces along the Philadelphi Corridor, Al-Akhbar reported.
The report claimed that the current Israeli presence along the corridor is "without a legal framework which would benefit from Egypt's agreement."
According to Al-Akhbar, Egypt will treat the current situation as "legal violations," and will not provide Israel with written or oral approval of its forces' presence. However, this is expected to pacify Israel.
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The sources also said that for Egypt, what is most important at this point is the Rafah Crossing and the security coordination at the border, in addition to the potential role of the Palestinian Authority and European Union in managing the crossing during the coming period.
It was also reported that on Wednesday, a high-level Israeli delegation is expected to leave for Cairo, to discuss the details of the ceasefire-prisoner swap deal.
Arab report: Egypt won't oppose Israeli presence along Philadelphi Corridor Egypt will treat status quo on Philadelphi Route as 'legal violation,' but turn a blind eye to it, report says.
Arab report: Egypt won't oppose Israeli presence along Philadelphi Corridor
Egypt will treat status quo on Philadelphi Route as 'legal violation,' but turn a blind eye to it, report says.
Israel National News
Aug 20, 2024 at 11:05 AM (GMT+3)
Police spokesperson
Egypt "will not express opposition" to the presence of Israeli forces along the Philadelphi Corridor, Al-Akhbar reported.
The report claimed that the current Israeli presence along the corridor is "without a legal framework which would benefit from Egypt's agreement."
According to Al-Akhbar, Egypt will treat the current situation as "legal violations," and will not provide Israel with written or oral approval of its forces' presence. However, this is expected to pacify Israel.
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Related articles:
US pressuring Egypt to station forces in Gaza after war's end
Egypt agreed to delay withdrawal from Philadelphi Corridor
Withdrawal from key corridor - decided in Biden-Netanyahu talks
Blinken to visit Israel as part of Middle East trip
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The sources also said that for Egypt, what is most important at this point is the Rafah Crossing and the security coordination at the border, in addition to the potential role of the Palestinian Authority and European Union in managing the crossing during the coming period.
It was also reported that on Wednesday, a high-level Israeli delegation is expected to leave for Cairo, to discuss the details of the ceasefire-prisoner swap deal.